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You gotta be kidding me -__- I don't believe it. Some basic necessities should be present.

I mean Shizuno seemed to either retain that childhood innocence or she've gone wayward. Doesn't seem like the latter ._.

Well, no one says that this story takes place on the Earth we know. I don't recall any evidence that anyone in Saki-universe had even heard of underwear... So in that case, there's no conflict with "childhood innocence" -- they may not even know the difference.

Well, no one says that this story takes place on the Earth we know. I don't recall any evidence that anyone in Saki-universe had even heard of underwear... So in that case, there's no conflict with "childhood innocence" -- they may not even know the difference.

Well, it's not like we have to force him to believe in them, but I'm certain there are plenty more opportunities to convince him by the time s2 comes around. Side B is known to be far more... tasteful than Side A on that aspect. That is assuming that Gokumi is dare enough to show them on air, although, I kinda doubt whether or not they will be toned down.

Well, no one says that this story takes place on the Earth we know. I don't recall any evidence that anyone in Saki-universe had even heard of underwear... So in that case, there's no conflict with "childhood innocence" -- they may not even know the difference.

Well I mean some things is naturally understood since they are very much on Earth ._.

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Originally Posted by teja208

Well, it's not like we have to force him to believe in them, but I'm certain there are plenty more opportunities to convince him by the time s2 comes around. Side B is known to be far more... tasteful than Side A on that aspect. That is assuming that Gokumi is dare enough to show them on air, although, I kinda doubt whether or not they will be toned down.

Saki is a nice anime nonetheless. I'm just only curious why Saki is the only SoL with people having erm...no common sense?

It's Ritz-sensei's sense of humour and fanservice. The evidence has increasingly grown since the first season of the anime. The combination of yuri/lack of males and heterosexual relationships along with the emphasis on nobody in Saki wearing underwear makes for a very interesting universe.

In a lot of anime, showing underwear is considered a form of fanservice. In Saki, since there is no underwear, the line between what is fanservice and what isn't is blurred. By playing with her audience's expectations like that Ritz-sensei has been able to do some pretty incredible things.